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From Nextgov.com: Hill grills DHS over delay in consolidating financial systems
Two years after announcing a strategy to consolidate the financial management systems of its 22 agencies, the Homeland Security Department has yet to identify the requirements for the network, award a contract or break out the $1 billion cost of the program.
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- Why is here no consolidated accounting system for all departments? Politicians haggle over a couple million dollars here and there. Meanwhile failure to account for public funds costs us billions. Congress and the Senate have no idea what the true balance is, because the largest departments have not passed audits in years. Anthony Weishar Posted November 4, 2009 11:09 AM
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